Earlier this year the students completed the Week of Inspiration by Jo Boaler. Check out some other cool math lessons to get your math mindset readjusted, You Cubed. Below you'll be able to see a student sample of the connections between numbers. Can you see more connections the student could make? Can you extend the pattern of dots from 29 through 35? What would 36 look like? Click the link to see one theory of the numbers after 28 should look like. Numbers 29 and on...
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Tom Connolly
12/3/2015 11:10:51 am
Prime Factorization is probably not introduced until 5th or 6th grade but if you have any kids looking to take this topic to the next level, this website is a good way to connect this pattern exercise to prime factorization:
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Mister Bruff
12/3/2015 07:24:52 pm
Thanks for sharing. I think the students will be able to make many meaningful connections.
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